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The Liberator Legend


The Liberator Legend

Author: Philip A. St. John

language: en

Publisher: Turner Publishing Company

Release Date: 1990


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The B-24 Liberator Haulers


The B-24 Liberator Haulers

Author: William Wolf

language: en

Publisher: Air World

Release Date: 2024-09-30


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With iconic images depicting it in the skies over Occupied Europe or the Far East, the B-24 Liberator is remembered for its part in the Allies’ bombing campaigns during the Second World War. But there was another part to this famous four-engine aircraft – one that is less well known. While the Douglas C-47 Dakota is deservedly celebrated as the most important twin-engine transport aircraft of the war, the early use of the four-engine Consolidated B-24 Liberator bomber as a passenger carrier is virtually unknown but was as important. Since the B-24 had more interior room than the B-17, it could be more easily be converted into a personnel carrier. These early Liberators operated America’s and Britain’s early diplomatic missions and then were to be extensively flown by the Atlantic Ferry Organization and the Transport Commands on missions that opened the world to air transport as never before. Several B-24s were converted for VIP personal and diplomatic use, which included Harriman’s Moscow and round-the-world diplomatic mission, and those used by Churchill and Eisenhower to ‘get around’. To meet the need for a cargo and personnel transport which had longer transoceanic range and improved high-altitude performance than the C-47, in early 1942 the C-87, a hastily designed B-24 derivative, was placed into production. By installing a built-up floor section that replaced the bomb bay doors, the C-87 could carry six tons of cargo loaded through a cargo door cut into the side of its fuselage or through a special hinged door in its nose. Most C-87s were operated by the US Ferrying Command and Air Transport Command; by the late summer of 1943, they were extensively operating regular routes from the United States to the world’s most remote areas. To meet this increased requirement for air transport, the ATC was forced to turn to four civil commercial airlines for help operating the system. Of the 287 purpose-built C-87s, 24 were transferred to the RAF under Lend-Lease for RAF Ferry and Transport Command. The C-87 would remain as a prime mover until the dedicated C-54 Skymaster four-engine transport came into service. The 218 C-109s were fuel tanker conversions of completed B-24 bombers which had all armament removed and extra fuel tanks added to carry fuel from India for B-29s based in China. Due to the lack of C-47s after D-Day, conventional B-24s were again converted for transporting vital supplies and bulk fuel to troops in France. Once Allied troops broke out of the Normandy beachhead, converted Liberators flew Trucking supply drop operations delivering emergency fuel and supplies to Patton’s fuel-starved armies racing across France. Later these B-24s supplied the ill-fated Operation Market Garden at Arnhem.

The Liberator's Quest


The Liberator's Quest

Author: Pasquale De Marco

language: en

Publisher: Pasquale De Marco

Release Date: 2025-05-21


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In the annals of history, the name Simón Bolívar shines as a beacon of liberty, a symbol of courage, and a visionary leader who dared to dream of a free and united South America. His life, marked by both triumph and adversity, is a testament to the indomitable spirit of human freedom. Born into a wealthy family in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1783, Bolívar was exposed to the ideals of liberty and equality from a young age. His travels throughout Europe further ignited his passion for freedom and justice, inspiring him to join the growing movement for independence in his homeland. Bolívar's military genius and charismatic personality quickly earned him the respect and admiration of his followers. He led a series of brilliant campaigns, liberating Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia from Spanish colonial rule. His victories were not without cost, as he faced numerous challenges, including betrayal, lack of resources, and the overwhelming might of the Spanish army. Despite the setbacks, Bolívar remained steadfast in his belief in the cause of freedom. He dreamt of a united South America, a continent free from colonial rule and united in peace and prosperity. However, regional rivalries and political divisions prevented the realization of this dream. Bolívar's legacy extends far beyond his military victories. He is celebrated as a visionary leader and a symbol of freedom and independence throughout South America. His life and struggles provide valuable lessons in courage, perseverance, and the unwavering belief in the power of liberty. This book delves into the life and times of Simón Bolívar, exploring his childhood, his travels, his military campaigns, and his political ideals. It sheds light on the challenges he faced, the obstacles he overcame, and the lasting impact he had on the history of South America. Through Bolívar's story, we are reminded of the indomitable spirit of human liberty and the power of one person to make a difference. If you like this book, write a review on google books!